I just moved to a new area code. I have Vonage and a Verizon Cell Phone. The Verizon Cell Phone has a 914 area code. I moved into the 704 area code.

Ultimately, I want my 914 number moved from the Verizon Cell Phone to Vonage as a virtual number for a few months until I'm sure nobody is calling me on it anymore. I have a Vonage Number in the 704 area code that I started using, but now I decided I would rather move that number to Verizon.

I called Verizon and they told me if I port the 704 away from Vonage and onto my Verizon Cell phone, that my 914 number would "go away". The CSR didn't seem to know anyway for me to keep my 914 number.

I could to Vonage and ask them to port my 914 number away from Verizon, but then I'm afraid Verizon will cancel my phone's contract and charge me the Termination Fee.

you, may need to utilize the features on your web acct which may help you to acheive your goal,,try the call forwarding of the 704 to your cell..and vise versa..also there is a feature called call hunt that you may also be able to use it will ring both phones and you can answer which ever one you are near,,different locations are no limit...(vonage features )web acct check it out..hope this helps

I called Verizon Wireless and they said that if I initiated a number transfer with them, they would take my 704 number and put it on my cell phone and then take my 914 number and put it back into the pool. I told them to add info to the notes to let them know I was swapping my home and cell numbers.

I then used Vonage to purchase a new line and initiated a Number Port of the 914 number to Vonage for use on that new line.

It appears that they communicated and both numbers were effectively swapped. The original Vonage number is now on my cell phone and my original cell phone number is now on my home phone.

Now that the transfer is complete, I'm going to 'swap' my Virtual and Primary numbers with Vonage so that my 914 will become a virtual.